The concept of a leap year was first introduced by Julius Caesar. The ancient Romans added specifically for one day in February every four years. With the help of this they managed to balance the error in the daily calculation. Without extra days, people would later mistake summer and winter.
Already later, the 29th of February was called the day of Kasyan. It was a saint who was very evil. It was believed that on this day the sun's rays had negative energy. And if they fell on people, then caused numerous diseases. This is an ancient superstition , in which everyone believed.
Of course, only a part of those signs have reached our days. Someone believes in them, but someone is skeptical about these prejudices.
Is a leap year good or bad?
In essence, this is the most usual year, which lasts one day more than usual. Prejudiced attitude he received back in antiquity. It is associated with various legends and pagan roots. For a long period, the peoples have a lot of bad beliefs and acceptances associated with this year. Hence, all the inspired fear .
The more dangerous a leap year is, the fact that many people associate misfortunes and illnesses, catastrophes and cataclysms with it, pre-setting themselves psychologically for various kinds of trouble. Such a state can lead to mental resonance.
Now science can not clearly answer the question of why a leap year is dangerous. According to statistics, this is the same year as everyone else. The facts collected over the centuries say that only a small part of tragedies, disasters and other troubles occur in a leap year. It turns out that they occur systematically, regardless of the number of days in the year and this is inevitable.